China’s Top 10 NEV SUVs in Oct: Xiaomi YU7 Leads, ONVO L90 Debuts the Ranking
Xiaomi’s YU7 became the top-selling NEV SUV in October, surpassing Tesla’s Model Y significantly.
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Xiaomi’s YU7 became the top-selling NEV SUV in October, surpassing Tesla’s Model Y significantly.
The delivery wait time for Xiaomi SU7 Pro and SU7 Max has been shortened to six to nine weeks after order confirmation, while the SU7 Standard version remains at 29 to 32 weeks.
Multiple well-known automotive social media accounts have been shut down or penalized for publishing defamatory content, spreading false information, and fabricating sales data, according to authorities.
Rolls-Royce’s electric Spectre struggles in sales, prompting ultra-luxury brands to reassess their electrification strategies amid Chinese competition.
Multiple funds now view Xiaomi as a “short-term consensus short / sell.
Xiaomi YU7 (99.4%), Denza N9 (91.6%), and Buick GL8 (92.6%) ranked first among NEV makers, self-owned brands, and joint venture & luxury brands respectively in one-year value retention rates.
October saw China’s NEV market thrive, led by NIO, Xpeng, and Leapmotor, amid rising competition.
At the Japan Mobility Show, Japanese automakers unveiled new electrified concepts, yet struggled to detail powertrains, highlighting China’s EV lead.
Zeekr’s facelifted 007 launch is delayed until 2026 due to strong demand and battery production constraints.
The Architecture Division is tasked with defining the next-generation tech framework for Xiaomi’s smart EVs.